Hello,

I am trying to generate hostlist.conf on munin machine based on inventory 
variables, i have something like this in template

hostlist.j2
{% for items in groups['all'] %}
[{{ hostvars[items]['inventory_hostname_short'] }}.{{ hostvars[items][
'role_long'] }}.{{ domain }}]
 address ssh://user@{{ hostvars[items]['ansible_default_ipv4']['address'] 
}}:{{ hostvars[items]['ansible_ssh_port']|default(22) }} --spooldir 
/var/lib/munin-async/ --spoolfetch
   use_node_name yes
   load.load.warning :50
  ntp_offset.offset.warning -1000:1000
  ntp_offset.offset.critical -10000:10000


{% endfor %}

and test.yml which in turn calls hostlist.j2 template:
---
- hosts: all
  remote_user: user
  sudo: True
  name: Smth
  tasks:        
      - name: Generate munin-hostlist.conf
        template:
              src=modules/helpers/hostlist.j2
              dest=/tmp/hostlist_test
        delegate_to: foo.acme.com

I am running all this on all hosts (not limited to any specific host) with 
*ansible-playbook 
test.yml -f 200.*

During the execution i get a bunch of seemingly random errors on almost all 
the hosts (some report OK, some changed but most of them report errors as 
below):

fatal: [host1.acme.com -> foo.acme.com] => ssh connection closed waiting 
> for sudo or su password prompt
> failed: [host2.acme.com -> foo.acme.com] => {"failed": true, "parsed": 
> false}
> fatal: [host3.acme.com -> foo.acme.com] => failed to transfer file to 
> /home/user/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1411730299.82-163702781686018/copy:
> mux_client_request_session: session request failed: Session open refused 
> by peer
> ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host
> Couldn't read packet: Connection reset by peer
> ok: [host4.acme.com -> foo.acme.com]


However, despite the errors, the resulting file is generated as it should 
be.

Please note that these servers are accessible and i can run other playbooks 
just fine on all my hosts. 

My question is: is this normal behaviour or am i doing something wrong and 
is there a way to get this to execute normally without the errors? Do i 
have to run this on all hosts (because i need host vars and host facts) 
even though i need the resulting file on one machine? 

Keep up the excellent work with Ansible! Thank you in advance!!!

Best regards,

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